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111603 - Tap/Jazz/Ballet

These are introductory classes to learn the beginning movements and terminology of dance. Students are welcomed into the world of dance by experienced teachers and are encouraged to learn while having fun. Instruction includes progressions, center work and learning a dance featuring rhythm and movement to a variety of music. Attire: Comfortable clothing. Ballet slippers (optional) and tap shoes.

111606 - Theater Tots

Does your child love to dance, dress up as their favorite Disney character, and has a wild imagination? If you answered yes to any of these, then come join our early childhood drama class where your child will enjoy creative drama, acting, dance and visual art.

111607 - Tumbling Tots

Tumbling Tots is an introduction class to gymnastics where the goal is to roll around and have fun with your child. This is a great opportunity for you and your child to move in a safe and fun environment.GUIDELINES - This is a parent/child class so all children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

111608 - Teacher and Tots

Children explore their first preschool class independently! Participants will make projects, sing songs, hear stories and play with friends in an active learning environment. This is a great opportunity for young children to begin practicing introductory school skills on their own. Children must be able to separate from theirparent/caregiver during class. Parent/caregiver needs to remain at the studios and beavailable during class time.

111614 - Tumbling

Your child will develop muscle control, coordination, balance, strength, flexibility and poise while learning basic tumbling moves and having fun!Attire: Shorts and a top that stays tucked in or a leotard and bare feet.

112322 - KidStage®

KidStage kids will work on developing self-confidence and building stage presence through a variety of acting exercises and drama activities with the goal of getting each KidStage kid to be loud and proud in a KidStage Showcase. Participants will be divided into groups based on age and skill level. At the end of each session a showcase is held at Jane Bergstrom Theatre at St. Mary Central High School. Showcase dates will be theSaturday/Sunday following the session end date.

WINTER SESSION - Be part of one of the greatest theatre productions of all time, ANNIE! -- An orphan in a facility run by the mean Miss Hannigan, Annie believes that her parents left her there by mistake. When a rich man named Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks decides to let an orphan live at his home to promote his image, Annie is selected. While Annie gets accustomed to living in Warbucks' mansion, she still longs to meet her parents. So Warbucks announces a search for them and a reward, which brings out many frauds.

112821 - Karate Fun

Join us as we partner with Karate America to offer this course for children ages 4-12. These exciting, yet disciplined classes focus a child's attention while improving the student's ability to learn. Kids get the excitement and fun they desire, and parents get the discipline, confidence and respect they want for their child. No one sits on the bench! Each person is treated as an equal and is trained to the best of his/her ability and potential. The course is designed for students who have no or very little martial arts experience. Sign up today and experience all the benefits and fun of the Martial Arts! New uniform included.

112823 - Zumbini®

Created by Zumba® and Baby First® for children ages 0-4, the Zumbini® program combines music, dance and educational tools of can't-stop, won't stop bonding, learning and fun! Or come try one of our Peek-A-Boo classes and see for yourself why these classes are so amazing! Zumbini® is a child focused journey into the world of music, movement and dance! Come give it a try!

113509 - Basic Archery Instruction - Youth

Join our National Archery in the Schools Program Certified instructors to learn all about the popular sport of archery! Students will learn about archery safety, determine a student's "dominant eye", make a "string bow" to help with proper technique, and will learn about the 11 steps to archery success. All equipment and materials will be provided, please do not bring personal equipment for use in this class. *This is a 2-night class.

114104 - Tap - Adult - all levels

Adult Tap class teaches on rhythmic skills, coordination, precision and musicality. Participants will learn tap fundamentals and steps and combinations as well as explore a variety of tap styles. Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga and jazz capris or leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Tap shoes in an oxford or slip on style are required. Please no heeled tap shoes. (For young students, elastics to replace the laces are recommended.Fall Session (adult): September 19 - December 12 (No class Nov. 21); 12 weeksWinter/Spring Session: January 2 - March 20Location: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor, Studios 1FEE: $60/resident, $95/non-residentSign up for both fall & winter/spring sessions and SAVE! BOTH 12 week sessions: $100/resident, $135/non-resident.

114108 - Belly Dance with Navah Mirage - Beginner - Advanced

Belly Dance classes offered through Navah Mirage Come experience the Art of Belly Dance as we joyfully explore techniques, combinations, fitness, and fun in this mixed level session. Come prepared to make new friends in a high energy class setting.

114202 - Adult, Child and Infant CPR

This class is designed to teach participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children, and infants.It also covers victim assessment and emergency response. Adult, Child, and Infant CPR Certification is good for two years. Loaned course books are provided at the first class or may be purchased at the Red Cross office. Students must be 12 years of age or older.

114415 - Forever Fit

Workout with Angie and enjoy great music in a positive, encouraging atmosphere. A 60 minute total body workout with fun cardio moves, weight trainging and core exercises. Men and women of all fitness levels are welcome, equipment is provided.

114715 - Mindfulness

When we eat, we're often distracted or rushed, which leaves us feeling unsatisfied, searching for something more. Mindfulness keeps us present, so we savor and enjoy our food. We feel satisfied and, in turn, don't eat as much. This one-night workshop includes guided meditation, active practice with mindful eating, and suggestions for daily life. It's possible to redefine our relationships with food and eating.

About the teacher: Joy Jordan is a former statistics professor who left academia to better align her inner and outer lives. Now she teaches meditation and mindfulness. Joy’s classes include active practice, accessible exercises, and heartfelt teachings.

116402 - Yoga for Kids

Yoga is for everyone! For kids, it can help build strength, flexibility, balance and motor skills. It can also reduce anxiety. In this class, the children will learn yoga poses, breathing techniques, as well as being introduced to the practice of mindfulness - all while having fun and learning more about themselves!

122101 - Youth Basketball

Join Appleton Parks & Recreation for our upcoming Youth Basketball league, now serving children in Kindergarten through grade 8. This is one of our fastest growing programs, and will provide a structured, curriculum based approach to help kids develop age appropriate skills, teamwork, and a lifelong enjoyment of the game! Teams will participate in an 8-week season, featuring weekly games and regular practice opportunities. As with all of our leagues, our basketball program promotes an inclusive environment built on sportsmanship, equal playing time and FUN

WHEN: Saturday mornings / early afternoons, January 5 through February 23, 2019. Grades K-2 will have consolidated practices and games. Practices for children in grades 3-8 will begin late December.

PRACTICES - will take place at a variety of local Appleton Elementary schools. Practices will be scheduled by the team coaches following the league coach meeting in early December.

GAME LOCATION - will take place at Einstein Middle School (K-4th Grade), Madison Middle School (5th - 8th Grade, with Huntley Elementary serving as an overflow location in the event more space is needed for our league.

131101 - Parent/Child - West Pool

Parent/Child-6 months to 5 years of age.-Parents are in the water.-Builds swimming readiness by emphasizing FUN!-Parents and children participate in several guided practices to learn water entry, kick, bubble blowing, water exploration, and more!

131102 - Preschool Beginner - West Pool

Preschool Beginners-Ages 3 to 4.-Without the aid of parents in water.-Emphasis on basic skill development.-Learn listening skills, independence, front and back floats, kicks, breath control, water entry, and more.-Be 3 by first day of class.

131103 - Kindergarten Intermediate - West Pool

Kindergarten IntermediateAges 4 to 5 who have taken the Preschool class OR 5 year olds w/o previous lesson experience.Further develop skills learned in Preschool class.4 and 5 year olds can enroll in Level 1 by passing this class.

131201 - Parent/Child - East Pool

Parent/Child-6 months to 5 years of age.-Parents are in the water.-Builds swimming readiness by emphasizing FUN!-Parents and children participate in several guided practices to learn water entry, kick, bubble blowing, water exploration, and more!

131202 - Preschool Beginner - East Pool

Preschool Beginners-Ages 3 to 4.-Without the aid of parents in water.-Emphasis on basic skill development.-Learn listening skills, independence, front and back floats, kicks, breath control, water entry, and more.-Be 3 by first day of class.

131203 - Kindergarten Intermediate - East Pool

Kindergarten IntermediateAges 4 to 5 who have taken the Preschool class OR 5 year olds w/o previous lesson experience.Further develop skills learned in Preschool class.4 and 5 year olds can enroll in Level 1 by passing this class.

132110 - Level 1 - West Pool

Level 1: Introduction to Water SkillsChildren ages 4-5 must have taken the Kindergarten Intermediate class and passed. Children ages 6 & up may enroll in Level 1. Students will learn basic water safety rules, how to use life jackets, submerging their mouth, nose and eyes, opening their eyes underwater, swimming on front and back using arm and leg actions, water safety skills, and front and back floats.

132120 - Level 2 - West Pool

Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic SkillsStudents will learn about life jackets, water submersion, front and back glide, treading water, bobs and floats, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, and jumping into deep water.

132130 - Level 3 - West Pool

Level 3: Stroke DevelopmentStudents will work on reaching assists, submerging and retrieving an object, front and back glide, front and back crawl, kneeling or standing dives (shallow dive progressions), rotary breathing, survival float, back float, and butterfly-kick and body motion.

132141 - Level 4a - West Pool

Level 4a: Stroke ImprovementStudents will learn about diving, build on elementary backstroke skills, further develop their breaststroke kicks, feet-first surface dives, deep water bobs, treading water, and front and back crawl up to and beyond 50 yards.

132142 - Level 4b - West Pool

Level 4b: Stroke Improvement IIStudents will be required to perform front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, introduction to breaststroke arms, introduction to the butterfly, treading water, introduction to sidestroke, and various safety skills.

132190 - Special Needs-West Pool

This beginner class is great for children ages six to 18 that may have mild to moderate disabilities or that may require more of an intimate learning environment to maximize their potential. Participants will be given time to practice skills while positive and corrective feedback is given on how to improve. Please contact the Program Supervisor at 832-3926 for any special needs or requests prior to the start of the class.

132199 - Teen/Adult - West Pool

Whether you are just learning how to swim or want to refine your skills, this is the class for you! The primary objective of the teen/adult swim lessons is to provide safe, enjoyable aquatic skills that will enhance the overall quality of the participant's life. Join our qualified and courteous instructors in a relaxed and social environment while improving your aquatic skills. Class meets at West Pool.

132210 - Level 1 - East Pool

Level 1: Introduction to Water SkillsChildren ages 4-5 must have taken the Kindergarten Intermediate class and passed. Children ages 6 & up may enroll in Level 1. Students will learn basic water safety rules, how to use life jackets, submerging their mouth, nose and eyes, opening their eyes underwater, swimming on front and back using arm and leg actions, water safety skills, and front and back floats.

132220 - Level 2 - East Pool

Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic SkillsStudents will learn about life jackets, water submersion, front and back glide, treading water, bobs and floats, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, and jumping into deep water.

132230 - Level 3 - East Pool

Level 3: Stroke DevelopmentStudents will work on reaching assists, submerging and retrieving an object, front and back glide, front and back crawl, kneeling or standing dives (shallow dive progressions), rotary breathing, survival float, back float, and butterfly-kick and body motion.

132241 - Level 4a - East Pool

Level 4a: Stroke ImprovementStudents will learn about diving, build on elementary backstroke skills, further develop their breaststroke kicks, feet-first surface dives, deep water bobs, treading water, and front and back crawl up to and beyond 50 yards.

132242 - Level 4b - East Pool

Level 4b: Stroke Improvement IIStudents will be required to perform front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, introduction to breaststroke arms, introduction to the butterfly, treading water, introduction to sidestroke, and various safety skills.

212322 - KidStage®

KidStage kids will work on developing self-confidence and building stage presence through a variety of acting exercises and drama activities with the goal of getting each KidStage kid to be loud and proud in a KidStage Showcase. Participants will be divided into groups based on age and skill level. At the end of each session a showcase is held at Jane Bergstrom Theatre at St. Mary Central High School. Showcase dates will be the Saturday/Sunday following the session end date.

SPRING SESSION- CHARLOTTE'S WEB is the story of Wilbur the pig and his friendship with Fern Arable, the little girl who adopts him, and his barnyard friends but most importantly, Charlotte the spider. Wilbur, the story's main character, is born the runt of a litter of pigs and thought too weak to live until Fern takes pity on him. Calling all actors ages 4-12 to play the variety of roles in this classic tale of love and friendship.

214202 - Adult, Child & Infant CPR

This class is designed to teach participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children, and infants.It also covers victim assessment and emergency response. Adult, Child, and Infant CPR Certification is good for two years. Loaned course books are provided at the first class or may be purchased at the Red Cross office. Students must be 12 years of age or older.

214715 - Mindfulness

When students practice mindfulness, it awakens their inner wisdom and awareness, yet it’s easy to stop practicing—we often resist the very habits that bring us ease and healing. This second 5-week course re-establishes practices of meditation and mindfulness, and provides new instruction on self-compassion, inner-reflection, meditation, and everyday mindfulness practices. (*The course is reserved for people who’ve taken Mindfulness 101.)

About the teacher: Joy Jordan is a former statistics professor who left academia to better align her inner and outer lives. Now she teaches meditation and mindfulness. Joy’s classes include active practice, accessible exercises, and heartfelt teachings.

216402 - Yoga for Kids

Yoga is for everyone! For kids, it can help build strength, flexibility, balance and motor skills. It can also reduce anxiety. In this class, the children will learn yoga poses, breathing techniques, as well as being introduced to the practice of mindfulness - all while having fun and learning more about themselves!

411601 - AppleTots Learning Center - Preschool Tots

FULL SCHOOL YEAR! Our Preschool program includes developmentally appropriate activities to give your child the skills they need to start Kindergarten. Our curriculum aligns with WI Model Early Learning Standards- WMELS. We focus on health and physical development; social and emotional development; cognition and general knowledge standards through art, music, movement, and creative play. Our teachers focus on developmentally appropriate fundamentals including identifying letters, numbers, shapes, colors and even some Spanish! Children will experience various field trips and enjoy learning from our community helpers like police and fire fighters. Guidelines - Parents may leave the premises during class. All children must be toilet trained and use the bathroom independently and MUST be 3 years old by the first day of class. *Preschool Tots follows the Appleton Area School District for days off.

PRESCHOOL TOTS GET TO KNOW YOU - We will have an Open House for you and your Preschooler to visit the room and meet the teachers. This will be held Friday, August 31 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. During this time, you can turn in the required registration forms as well as let your child explore the room in hopes of familiarizing them with their new learning environment. Registration begins 1/1/18.

411603 - Tap-Jazz-Ballet Intro - Fall

These are introductory classes to learn the beginning movements and terminology of dance. Students are welcomed into the world of dance by experienced teachers and are encouraged to learn while having fun. Instruction includes progressions, center work and learning a dance featuring rhythm and movement to a variety of music.Attire: Attire: leotard or tank top with tights or jazz pants, favorite tutus accepted! Ballet slippers (optional) and tap shoes.

411606 - AppleTots Learning Center - Theater Tots

Does your child love to dance, dress up as their favorite Disney character, and has a wild imagination? If you answered yes to any of these, then come join our early childhood drama class where your child will enjoy creative drama, acting, dance and visual art.

411607 - AppleTots Learning Center - Tumbling Tots

Tumbling Tots is an introduction class to gymnastics where the goal is to roll around and have fun with your child. This is a great opportunity for you and your child to move in a safe and fun environment.GUIDELINES - This is a parent/child class so all children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

411608 - AppleTots Learning Center - Teacher & Tots

Children explore their first early childhood education class independently! Create projects, sing songs, hear stories, and play with friends in an interactive learning environment. This is a great opportunity for young children to experience developmentally appropriate learning activities through art, music, movement, and creative play.Guidelines: Children must be able to separate from their parent/caregiver during class. Parent/caregiver needs to remain at the studios and be available during class time. *No class November 21st.

411614 - Tumbling - Fall

Your child will develop muscle control, coordination, balance, strength, flexibility and poise while learning basic tumbling moves and having fun!Attire: Shorts and a top that stays tucked in or a leotard and bare feet.

412101 - Jazz - Fall

This exciting, upbeat style emphasizes proper body alignment and clean technique. Classes include stretch and strength exercise, a barre warm-up, across the floor exercises, combinations and center floor work. Students will work on body isolations, musicality, and turns, kicks and jumps. Ballet is strongly recommended as an enhancement to this class and essential for those striving toward the highest level of skill.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris and leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Black jazz shoes, either slip on or lace up are required.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412102 - Lyrical - Fall

A fusion of ballet and jazz dance techniques. Movements in lyrical dance are choreographed to show the meaning of the music and are characterized by their grace, emotion and fluidity. Students are asked to have some background in ballet and jazz.Attire: A leotard and shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris and leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Tan jazz shoes, foot undies, dance paws, or half-sole jazz shoes in nude are required.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412103 - Hip Hop - Fall

This is a fun, energetic class combining street dance, hip-hop and jazz. This style of dance can be seen in music videos. Class will be tasteful and age appropriate.Attire: It is preferred if you wear loose or baggy clothing that you are comfortable moving in. Acceptable attire includes tank tops, t-shirts, sweat pants, dance pants, shorts, athletic apparel, etc. Students should have black hip hop shoes. Advanced Hip hop students should have "double platinum sequin sneakers" (Converse style) dance shoes.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412104 - Tap - Fall

This class teaches rhythmic skills, coordination, precision and musicality. Students will learn tap fundamentals and steps and combinations as well as explore a variety of tap styles.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga and jazz capris or leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Tap shoes in an oxford or slip on style are required. Please no heeled tap shoes. (For young students, elastics to replace the laces are recommended.)

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412105 - Acrobatics - Fall

Class focuses on tricks, flexibility and body strengthening. Students learn the fundamentals of movement and timing as well as partner stunts. The skills learned transfer easily to other activities such as poms and cheerleading. Advanced Acro placement is by instructor recommendation only. Flexibility, good cardio and no fear are what drive this level of class!Attire: A leotard and shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts, yoga and jazz capris or leggings. It is highly recommended that students wear a leotard or sports bra under their clothing, as they will be upside down throughout the class. Boys should wear a shirt long enough to tuck in. Student should be bare foot during class.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org. Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412106 - Ballet/Pointe - Fall

Ballet: The foundation of all dance forms and essential for reaching one's fullest potential as a dancer. Body placement, flexibility, balance, strength and technique are achieved through barre and center floor work. In ballet, students will not only develop grace and poise but the self-discipline needed to excel as a dancer.

Pointe': Secondary to a minimum of five consecutive years of Ballet Class with a minimum of one year of technique class. Core strength and ankle strength worked on each class. Absenteeism must be kept to a minimum because of the technicality of this dance form. We are happy to assist with testing to be sure this is the appropriate class for your dancer by evaluating against the criteria.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris or leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. It is highly recommended that pointe dancers wear tights with their pointe shoes. Ballet slippers are required. Any style is appropriate so long as they are ballet pink (not white or black.)

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412109 - Stomp It Out - Fall

Inspired by the original Stomp UK based group started in the early 90's, this class teaches jazz and percussion basics. Stomp-It Out is a group dance class to enhance the student's rhythmic dance skills and gain confidence in performing. Activities in class will include iconic STOMP props like brooms, drumsticks, and more.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris and leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Black jazz shoes, either slip on or lace up are required.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412110 - Theater Jazz - Fall

Jazz dance evolved in the 1950s into the new, smooth style jazz called Theatre Jazz. This is an energetic and fun class that will prepare a dancer in theater jazz terminology, the use of theater props, stage makeup and fundamentals of theater.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris and leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Black jazz shoes, either slip on or lace up are required.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412111 - Middle Eastern Fusion - Fall

These classes will put an emphasis on healthy attitudes, team work, generosity and kindness all while actively learning dance principles practiced in the Middle East; fun turns, spins, high strength, muscle control, endurance and flexibility is taught.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris and leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Black jazz shoes, either slip on or lace up are required.

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412114 - Modern - Fall

Modern dance encourages a dancer's own interpretations rather than a structured routine like traditional ballet dancing. The modern dance style favors abstract dance movements that express the dancer's innermost feelings. If you love to dance and enjoy interpreting the music into abstract dance form, then come check out our new Modern Dance class.Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga or jazz capris or leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. It is highly recommended that pointe dancers wear tights with their pointe shoes. Ballet slippers are required. Any style is appropriate so long as they are ballet pink (not white or black.)

All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2019. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $48 - $69. Costume payments will be due by Oct.1st. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org.Class dates are subject to change based on recital dates and location.

Please plan to attend our parent informational meeting on Tuesday, August 7 from 6-7 p.m. in Studio 2A in City Center Plaza, where you can meet the instructors, tour the facility, purchase UDA apparel and ask questions.

Registration received after August 15 will require an additional $10 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 19!

412317 - Friday Fun - Barn Yard Bash

What child doesn't love that big red barn with farm animals and tractors? This hoedown is sure to be a blast for your little one! Participants will learn all about their favorite farm animals, sing some fun animal songs and enjoy great barnyard treats.

412322 - KidStage®

FALL SESSION--The week of OCT 1 THRU DEC 1/2 SHOWCASE at St. Mary Catholic High School (Times TBD after week 2) - Join KidStage for weekly acting classes and be cast in one of the greatest stories of all time! BEAUTY AND THE BEAST--An arrogant young prince and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked enchantress, who turns him into the hideous Beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. The spirited, headstrong village girl Belle enters the Beast's castle after he imprisons her father Maurice. With the help of his enchanted servants, including the matronly Mrs. Potts, Belle begins to draw the cold-hearted Beast out of his isolation. Looking for Kids ages 4-12 to play all the fun roles in this classic story!

412821 - Karate Fun - Fall Sessions

Join us as we partner with Karate America to offer this course for children ages 4-12. These exciting, yet disciplined classes focus a child's attention while improving the student's ability to learn. Kids get the excitement and fun they desire, and parents get the discipline, confidence and respect they want for their child. No one sits on the bench! Each person is treated as an equal and is trained to the best of his/her ability and potential. The course is designed for students who have no or very little martial arts experience. Sign up today and experience all the benefits and fun of the Martial Arts! New uniform included.

412823 - Zumbini®

Created by Zumba® and Baby First® for children ages 0-4, the Zumbini® program combines music, dance and educational tools of can't-stop, won't stop bonding, learning and fun! Or come try one of our Peek-A-Boo classes and see for yourself why these classes are so amazing! Zumbini® is a child focused journey into the world of music, movement and dance! Come give it a try!

414103 - Hip Hop - Ages 14+

Hip Hop is a fun, energetic class combining street dance, hip-hop and jazz. This style of dance can be seen in music videos. This class is a great way to learn new Hip Hop routines and get a great workout too!

414104 - Tap - Adult - Fall

Adult Tap class teaches on rhythmic skills, coordination, precision and musicality. Participants will learn tap fundamentals and steps and combinations as well as explore a variety of tap styles. Attire: A leotard and skirt/shorts or fitted dance attire that is comfortable to move in. Tops such as tanks or fitted tees are acceptable. Bottoms may include shorts (with tights), yoga and jazz capris or leggings. Wearing fitted clothing allows your teacher to be sure you are moving your body in the correct way to prevent injury. Tap shoes in an oxford or slip on style are required. Please no heeled tap shoes. (For young students, elastics to replace the laces are recommended.Fall Session (adult): September 19 - December 12 (No class Nov. 21); 12 weeksWinter/Spring Session: January 2 - March 20Location: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor, Studios 1FEE: $60/resident, $95/non-residentSign up for both fall & winter/spring sessions and SAVE! BOTH 12 week sessions: $100/resident, $135/non-resident.

414108 - Belly Dance with Navah Mirage - Beginner - Advanced - Fall

Belly Dance classes offered through Navah Mirage Come experience the Art of Belly Dance as we joyfully explore techniques, combinations, fitness, and fun in this mixed level session. Come prepared to make new friends in a high energy class setting.

414410 - Zumba®

Zumba® classes feature rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you are getting fit and your energy levels are soaring! There's no other fitness class like a Zumba® Fitness-Party. It's easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. It's a dance-fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun.

414414 - Pure Strength

Research has proven that by adding lean muscle to the body you can speed up your metabolism and burn more calories working out and at rest. Through a variety of exercises, this class builds strength in the upper and lower body, while toning the core through the use of a variety of equipment (All Levels).

414415 - Forever Fit

Workout with Angie and enjoy great music in a positive, encouraging atmosphere. A 60 minute total body workout with fun cardio moves, weight trainging and core exercises. Men and women of all fitness levels are welcome, equipment is provided.

414426 - Total Body HIIT

Are you ready to HIIT it? This 60-minute HIIT total body workout features High Intensity Interval Training to rev your metabolism, build muscle, and torch calories. This class gives you the optimal mix of strength, cardio and core to take your fitness goal to the next level. This class will use weights, BOSU, TRX, body bars and resistance bands to get you results.

414427 - 5 Senseis

Learn Japanese style Olympic Judo from expert instructors.Teach young members to have a sense of priority, self discipline and self esteem.Develop the ability to deal with adversity and build self-confidence.Ensure all members benefit from the increased co-ordination, stamina, flexibility and strength in a well structured Dojo setting.

414715 - Mindfulness

Though holidays bring celebration and connection, they also bring stress and busyness. It’s possible to slow down during the holidays, focus on what’s important & savor the moments. This one-night workshop provides guided meditations and practical suggestions for bringing more awareness, space, and love to the holidays

About the teacher: Joy Jordan is a former statistics professor who left academia to better align her inner and outer lives. Now she teaches meditation and mindfulness. Joy’s classes include active practice, accessible exercises, and heartfelt teachings.

416201 - First Aid and CPR

This program will help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies. The courses in this program teach skills that participants need to know to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over.

416401 - 9Round Kickboxing

9Round is a specialized fitness center for people who want a unique, fun, and proven workout that guarantees results. 9Round offers a kickboxing themed fitness program that incorporates a functional, interval, cardiovascular, and circuit training regimens. The programs consist of a proprietary system of nine challenging workout stations developed by a World Champion Kickboxer.

Here's What You Can Expect:- Show up at your convenience; there are no class times- You're welcomed by a friendly, qualified trainer- Trainer wraps your hands for support when punching- Use heart rate training to stay in your target fat burning zone- Trainer shows you how to do each exercise based on your fitness level- Every three minutes, you move to the next exercise station- After station nine, your 30-minute full-body workout is over- Access 9Round Nutritional Guidance & one-on-one support- Enjoy a new workout every day (workouts change daily)

416402 - Yoga - Beginner & Intermediate

Yoga is for everyone! For kids, it can help build strength, flexibility, balance and motor skills. It can also reduce anxiety. In this class, the children will learn yoga poses, breathing techniques, as well as being introduced to the practice of mindfulness - all while having fun and learning more about themselves!

416403 - Yoga

Our classes are accessible to everyone, beginners and experienced students alike, regardless of your flexibility or level of fitness. Classes are designed to provide you with flexibility, toning and balance. Please bring your own mat(s) and wear comfortable clothing that does not restrict movement.

416415 - Body 360

A total body workout using a variety of equipment and bodyweight movements. This class is designed for all abilities and not only will you gain strength, but you'll see improvements in your core, stability, balance and endurance. May include circuits, tabata and bootcamp style workouts.

422300 - Soccer - Boys - Kindergarten

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422301 - Soccer - Boys - Grade 1

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422302 - Soccer - Boys - Grade 2

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422303 - Soccer - Boys - Grade 3

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422304 - Soccer - Boys - Grade 4

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422305 - Soccer - Boys - Grades 5 & 6

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422306 - Soccer - Boys - Grades 7 & 8

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422307 - Soccer - Girls - Kindergarten

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422308 - Soccer - Girls - Grade 1

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422309 - Soccer - Girls - Grade 2

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422310 - Soccer - Girls - Grade 3

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422311 - Soccer - Girls - Grade 4

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422312 - Soccer - Girls - Grades 5 & 6

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422314 - Soccer - Girls - Grade 7 & 8

Waitlist Registration : Registration ended 7/25 but you can sign up now to be on a league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. Waitlisted children who fill an open spot on a league are not guaranteed to be placed with the school of your choice.

Waitlist your child according to the grade the child will be in during the 2018-2019 school year.

The APRD is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All of our youth sports leagues focus on the development of skills, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants.Soccer games are played on Saturdays at locations in Appleton. Game times vary. Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Coaches are required to pass a criminal background investigation and attend a department-sponsored coaches training. The coaches training program places an emphasis on sportsmanship, safety and viewing the coach as a role model along with the proper ways to teach skills to the athletes. If you are interested in coaching, complete the Parent/Guardian coaching section of the Individual Player form or check "yes" to the question when registering online.

Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgement prior to the start of team activities. This form will be sent to all registered families by email at the end of league registration (late August).

Game dates: Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2018Practices: Practices begin in late-August, and are scheduled by APRD and the volunteer coach at a local park for one hour each week.

422503 - Flag Football - Coed - Grades 1 & 2

Wait List Registration : Registration ended 8/02 but you can sign up now to be on a flag football league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. We will not be able to guarantee that the child will play with the school of your choice.

Register according to the grade your child will enter during the 2018-2019 school year.

All players will be contacted by their volunteer coach with information about practice and game times. Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgment prior to the start of team activities. .

VOLUNTEER COACHES: Our sports programs rely on great volunteer coaches, and coaching is a rewarding way to positively impact the lives of our young athletes. We provide comprehensive training and lesson materials which will enable all of our volunteers to be successful, so if you have the skill and confidence to lead and encourage kids, then you already have what it takes to be a great coach! Coaches are expected to facilitate a weekly practice, attend scheduled weekly games, and coordinate the delivery of team / league information to players and parents on their roster.In the absence of an adequate number of head coaches, assistant coach volunteers may be asked to assume the head coach role.

422505 - Flag Football - Coed - Grades 3 & 4

Wait List Registration : Registration ended 8/02 but you can sign up now to be on a flag football league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. We will not be able to guarantee that the child will play with the school of your choice.

Register according to the grade your child will enter during the 2018-2019 school year.

All players will be contacted by their volunteer coach with information about practice and game times. Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgment prior to the start of team activities. .

VOLUNTEER COACHES: Our sports programs rely on great volunteer coaches, and coaching is a rewarding way to positively impact the lives of our young athletes. We provide comprehensive training and lesson materials which will enable all of our volunteers to be successful, so if you have the skill and confidence to lead and encourage kids, then you already have what it takes to be a great coach! Coaches are expected to facilitate a weekly practice, attend scheduled weekly games, and coordinate the delivery of team / league information to players and parents on their roster.In the absence of an adequate number of head coaches, assistant coach volunteers may be asked to assume the head coach role.

422506 - Flag Football - Coed - Grades 5 - 6

Wait List Registration : Registration ended 8/02 but you can sign up now to be on a flag football league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. We will not be able to guarantee that the child will play with the school of your choice.

Register according to the grade your child will enter during the 2018-2019 school year.

All players will be contacted by their volunteer coach with information about practice and game times. Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgment prior to the start of team activities. .

VOLUNTEER COACHES: Our sports programs rely on great volunteer coaches, and coaching is a rewarding way to positively impact the lives of our young athletes. We provide comprehensive training and lesson materials which will enable all of our volunteers to be successful, so if you have the skill and confidence to lead and encourage kids, then you already have what it takes to be a great coach! Coaches are expected to facilitate a weekly practice, attend scheduled weekly games, and coordinate the delivery of team / league information to players and parents on their roster.In the absence of an adequate number of head coaches, assistant coach volunteers may be asked to assume the head coach role.

422507 - Flag Football - Coed - Grades 7 & 8

Wait List Registration : Registration ended 8/02 but you can sign up now to be on a flag football league waitlist. If openings occur, we will contact the waitlisted children to fill open spots. We will not be able to guarantee that the child will play with the school of your choice.

Register according to the grade your child will enter during the 2018-2019 school year.

All players will be contacted by their volunteer coach with information about practice and game times. Parents and children will be required to co-sign a concussion information acknowledgment prior to the start of team activities. .

VOLUNTEER COACHES: Our sports programs rely on great volunteer coaches, and coaching is a rewarding way to positively impact the lives of our young athletes. We provide comprehensive training and lesson materials which will enable all of our volunteers to be successful, so if you have the skill and confidence to lead and encourage kids, then you already have what it takes to be a great coach! Coaches are expected to facilitate a weekly practice, attend scheduled weekly games, and coordinate the delivery of team / league information to players and parents on their roster.In the absence of an adequate number of head coaches, assistant coach volunteers may be asked to assume the head coach role.

436205 - Lifeguard Training

Qualify to be a lifeguard by passing this course. Prerequisites: Be 15 years of age on or before the last day of class and able to swim 300 yards continuously. Participants must also be able to swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive to a depth of 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10 pound object, return to the surface, and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object within 1 minute 40 seconds. Course includes First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Course books are provided on the first day of class. Lifeguard Training is good for 3 years, First Aid and CPR Professional certification is valid for 2 years. At 1819 Witzke Blvd in Appleton Memorial Park and West Pool, 610 N Badger Avenue in West High School.

461005 - Adult Bus Trip Series

Our luxury coach bus will leave from the parking lot at 1819 Witzke Blvd in Appleton Memorial Park at 6 a.m. Enjoy a day together of "shop till you drop", or visiting museums/galleries, or just taking in the excitement on the "Magnificent Mile" in Chicago. Do some shopping at such famous stores as Nieman Marcus, Bloomingdales, Disney Store and American Girl. However you plan to spend your day, Michigan Avenue is always full of excitement. Space is limited so sign up early. Questions regarding this trip contact Chelsey Latimer at 920-832-3927. Motor coach will leave from the Facilities and Grounds building (1819 Witzke Blvd.) at 6:00 AMMotor coach will leave Chicago at 5:00 PMMotor coach will return to the Facilities and Grounds building (1819 Witzke Blvd.) around 9:00 PM

461006 - Door County Trip

Enjoy all the lovely fall colors as we explore three of the best places to stop in Door County: Sister Bay, Fish Creek and Carlsville. Bring a friend and enjoy the Fall Festival in Sister Bay, the shopping and sightseeing in Fish Creek and wet your palette in Carlsville at the Door County Distillery, Door Peninsula Winery or Door County Coffee. Space is limited, register today!

Motor coach will: leave from 1620 Witzke Blvd, East Parking Lot, in Appleton Memorial Park at 7:00 AM, stop in Sister Bay around 9:00 AM, Fish Creek around 12:00 PM and Carlsville around 2:30 PM. The motor coach will leave Carlsville, Door County at 4:00 PM and return to the East Parking Lot in Appleton Memorial Park around 6:00 PM.

462130 - Parent's Night Out

Are you behind on your shopping, wrapping or cleaning for the holidays? Or maybe you are looking to enjoy a dinner out. Let us entertain your child(ren) with an evening filled with games, crafts and a movie. Oh and we will provide pizza for dinner as well!